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high end ones cost around 2k-3k, most gpus are around 300-500 dollars per unit if you into games, a lot of computer parts are overpriced with not much benefit, like motherboards for example often also cost around 500 if you need bluetooth or some huge radiators with 4 gpu slots on them, lowest cost pc i think can be had for around 500-1000 max if you save on stuff, like most parts make no difference at all since pc is mostly a digital devide.
The main thing that differentiates a normal computer from a gaming computer is the discrete G.P.U., and if you're just buying a 3060 ti, that will only set you back $350. An i5 13600 also looks like it's only $350. A 32 gigabite pair of DDR5 R.A.M. sticks is $135. An M.S.I. Z690-A motherboard costs $140. You can buy some case random case for $150, and an NZXT C1000 P.S.U. only costs $180. That only comes out to about $1305 for all the parts.
Considering how hard inflation hit post-pandemic, that seems pretty reasonable to me, and if for any reason you want to have a better the C.P.U. or the G.P.U., you have plenty of leeway to increase the budget for better components before you hit $3000!
Yes its true AM5 and above like tempest is saying is expensive, but then again op is not going for stock market or working on oil company now is he? he is gonna play games and creating music. hence my comment on why he would need a high end GPU/CPU anyway unless if he is doing some machine learning and statistic analist as a side project?
a 4090 asus strix oc is like 2k
7800X3D is barely 450
1tb nvme is less than 300
4tb storage hdd is less than 200
good psu is less than 500
good motherboard is like 300
good ram is less than 200
there is a few more but this is not a good excuse to say a pc needs 10k
and if you get a Mac instead you pay more for less performance, up to twice as high a price for identical specs compared to if you build it yourself.
plus, you dont need to build it bleeding-edge anyway, and if you do, well, then i refer to the first line of this post.